Can off-market portal Invisible Homes really sell your property for more than Rightmove?
New property selling portal claims to help sellers avoid 'stale' listings and buyers cut down on annoying calls from estate agents. Read more...
Russian soldier sentenced to life in prison in Ukraine conflict's first war crimes trial
A 21-year-old Russian soldier was sentenced to life in prison on Monday for killing an unarmed man in Ukraine's first war crimes trial since Russia's invasion. Read more...
Novak Djokovic calls Wimbledon ban on Russian and Belarusian players 'crazy'
Twenty-time grand slam champion Novak Djokovic has criticized the decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from competing at Wimbledon this year, calling the move "crazy." Read more...
From Stuart MacBride to Tom Cox, Emily St John Mandel and Michael Arditti, the best new fiction
Readers will have to be on their toes to follow this freewheeling sci-fi yarn. At different points in the novel, we are in 1912, 2020, 2203 and 2401. Read more...
Rivian shares surge after the E.V. maker affirms its 2022 production goal.
The company encountered supply-chain problems and investor concern after its initial public offering last year gave it a huge market value. Read more...
Your Thursday Briefing A Texas School Shooting
Plus Russias narrowed focus and diplomacy in Africa. Read more...
Watchdog launches probe into Pontins over 'concerns' about racial discrimination against travellers
Pontins was accused of banning customers with 40 common Irish surnames using a secret blacklist titled 'undesirable guests' to stop suspected Traveller families booking holidays at its parks. Read more...
US Begins Inquiry Into Industrys Role in Infant Formula Supply Shortages
The Federal Trade Commission said it would examine patterns of mergers and acquisitions to better understand how the industry became so concentrated. Read more...
What Million Buys You in California
A storybook house in Fullerton, a midcentury ranch in Calistoga and a three-bedroom condominium unit in Los Angeles. Read more...
Hilarious social media snaps capture questionable clothing designs- such as apre-stained shirt
Sartorial sins in a 365Economist gallery include a bespoke t-shirt and shorts covered in dozens of photos of the same baby, and Daisy Duke style jeans with removable chaps. Read more...
That Letter Offering to Buy Your Stock? Think Twice.
Known as a mini-tender, the bid is usually for a price below market value. Such offers tend to fly under regulators radar. Read more...
A hearty meal for gourmets
Stephen Hough calls his extremely generous, 79-minute, 17-item French Album a sort of musical dessert trolley, but that sells it short. Read more...
Con-artists exploit confusion around international 'wire transfers'
There is something strangely fascinating about true crime drama, and if there's one thing that has captured the cultural zeitgeist it is true life tales of elaborate scams. Read more...
Manchester United commission LEAKS inspector to work at Old Trafford
MIKE KEEGAN Man Utd have commissioned a leaks inspector to work at Old Trafford. The club are aware of complaints about water pouring through the roof at their stadium and have decided to act. Read more...
Wagatha Christie Case Offers a Riveting Peek Into Celebrity Culture
Libel proceedings in London have laid bare the personal lives of two British celebrities in a legal whodunit for the social media age. And it wasnt just the tabloids that became obsessed with the feud. Read more...